The Dr. Vibe Show™

On the January 2017 edition of Black Men Talking (broadcast live on January 28, 2017 on WJMS Radio), Dr. Vibe hosted the conversation Trump So Far.

The panelists for the conversation were: Jonathan O. Shaw and Henri Morris discussed the following topics in regards to Donald Trump and his presidency:


- The innaugaration
- The tweets
- The Affordable Care Act
- Are matches against President Trump effective?
- The wall between America and Mexico
- Voter fraud and voter surppresion

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God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,

Dr. Vibe 

 


The panelists for last Sunday’s show were:Dr. Lawrence A. Rasheed and LeRon L. Barton.

The panelists commented on the following stories:

The Dr. Vibe Show™: Trump’s Muslim Ban & The Backlash

The Dr. Vibe Show™: Spare The Kids – Why Whupping Children Won’t Save Black America

The Dr. Vibe Show™: The Right And Left Misjudge Black America

The Dr. Vibe Show™: A Feminist Call To Black Male Entertainers In A Post-Obama Era

The Dr. Vibe Show™: Black America Can Survive And Thrive In The Trump Era

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God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,

Dr. Vibe 

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Dr. Anita Jack-Davies is an academic and cross-cultural expert. She is currently Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography at Queen’s University and founder of The Cross-Cultural Institute, a firm that specializes in creating cross-cultural curriculum materials such as online and blended courses, training programs, white papers and retreats.

While completing her doctoral studies, Dr. Jack-Davies gained experience in several administrative roles including Human Rights Advisor and Educational Developer, both at Queen’s University.

An expert in cross-cultural issues, she specializes in examining issues of equity, diversity and inclusion as they impact the changing Canadian workplace. Dr. Jack-Davies is a seasoned facilitator and offers strategic planning, training and advisory support to organizations.

She has recently launched the Badges2Bridges, an online, cross-cultural training program for law enforcement professionals in Canada and the United States and lives with her family in Kingston, Ontario. She can be contacted at anita@dranitajackdavies.com.

During our conversation, Dr. Jack-Davies talked about:

– Some of her background including being raised by her grandparents and herjourney as an educator
– The story behind Badges2Bridges and the details of the program
– Her thoughts on the state of policing minority communities
– Media coverage of police and its relationship with various cultures
– How can minority communities improve their relationship with the police

You can connect with Dr. Jack-Davies via:

Website
Badges2Bridges
Twitter
Email

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God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith, 

Dr. Vibe 


Quianna Rodriguez is the Founder of Happy Work Week where she provides people and organizations with coaching solutions that creates confidence, direction, and a precise plan of action for success. As a Master Certified Coach, Certified Career Coach, and Group Coach, she is committed to provide unparalleled service and performance that demands lifelong breakthroughs.

For over 10 years she provided Technical Writing, Education & Training, and Information Technology expertise to both military and corporate agencies. Quianna continues to educate and train others by providing corporate seminars and workshops at companies such as TIAA-CREF and is currently a Professional Development Instructor at the Carolina School of Broadcasting in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Recently, Ms. Rodriguez was on our talking about The Modern Workplace. During our conversation, she talked about:

– Life growing up in Ohio and how is she the same/different than her mother
– Her experience in the military and what did she learn from it and why she left
– The experience teaching young kids
– Why did get into coaching
– The story behind Happy Work Week and the Work Week Challenge
– Memories of her first client and that most of her clients are men
– How are men and women responding to the modern workplace
– Some of the challenges in today’s workplace

You can find out more about Ms. Rodriguez via:

Website
Twitter
Facebook
Instagram

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God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith, 

Dr. Vibe 


Dr. Vibe talks with Ray Collazo and Dr. Tommy J Curry about The Obama Legacy And The Future Under Trump.

Ray Collazo is a seasoned activist who is one of the foremost national experts on political activism and Latino community engagement. Collazo is currently the Political Director for a prominent national Latino Civil Rights organization.

Ray Collazo is also the host of Rays Talk Show. Rays Talk Show has become one of the recognized Podcasts for anyone interested in the Latino perspective on politics and the hottest issues impacting our communities. Collazo has been recently recognized by NPR as one of the “Top 8 Latino Podcasts” in the United States and interviewed leaders and thinkers such as Ray Suarez, Residente of Calle 13, We Grow Latina’s Rachel Matos and YouTube Sensation Jenny Lorenzo.

A Puerto Rican from North Philadelphia, he is a proud family man, married to Michelle Roman-Collazo and father to Troy and Maxwell.

You can connect with Ray via:

Website
Twitter
Facebook
YouTube
Google Play 
iTunes
Stitcher
Soundcloud

Dr. Tommy J. Curry is an an Professor of Philosophy at Texas A&M University. He is a Ray A. Rothrock Fellow and has commented on social matters in venues ranging from Forbes, to Sirius XM. He is the author of over 50 articles on issues of racism, anti-Black violence, and the institutionalization of Black male death. He is working on a forthcoming books on Black male vulnerability entitled the Man-Not, and the Eschatology of Kanye West. Dr. Curry is a strong advocate and thinker for the reconceptualization of Black men and boys. He is adamant that the arguments used to justify their death and incarceration by Black and white scholars alike must be challenged.

You can connect with Dr. Curry via:

Twitter

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God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith, 

Dr. Vibe 


The panelists for last Sunday’s show were: Dr. Lawrence Rasheed and Galen D. Bingham.

The panelists discussed the following stories:

The Dr. Vibe Show™: Jamilah Lemieux On Why She Won’t Attend The Women’s March

The Dr. Vibe Show™: How The Death Of Bishop Eddie Long Exposes The Black Church’s Dangerous Hypocrisy 

The Dr. Vibe Show™: The Greatest Black Love Story Ever Told 

The Dr. Vibe Show™: Will Our First Black President Also Be Our Last? 

The Dr. Vibe Show™: Why MLK Means More Now Than Ever

Please feel free to email us at dr.vibe@thedrvibeshow.com

Visit our website at http://www.thedrvibeshow.com/

God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,

Dr. Vibe 

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The Ontario Black History Society (OBHS) hosts its annual Black History Month Kick-Off Brunch on Sunday, January 29, 2017 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. This year’s event is co-hosted by Tammie Sutherland of CityNews and author/pop/R&B artist Abel Maxwell.

The 2017 Kick-Off Brunch celebrates Black History Month in Canada with an afternoon of dynamic history, culture, and recognition of inspirational and talented individuals for their achievements in the arts, community services and more.

The award recipients this year are Lawrence Hill, Andre Degrasse, Bryan and Shannon Prince, Dwight Drummond, Spider Jones and Celina Caesar-Chavannes whose is also the keynote speaker.

The president of the OBHS, Ms. Nikki Clarke, was recently on our show.

During our conversation, Ms. Clarke talked about:

– Some background on herself and the Ontario Black History Society (OBHS)
– How did she get involved with the OBHS
– Some OBHS’s’s successes over the last year
– The list of this year’s recipients of awards and what to look forward to at this year’s brunch

You can find out more information about the brunch and the Ontario Black History Society via:

Website
Twitter
Facebook

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God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith, 

Dr. Vibe


The panelists for Sunday’s conversation show were: Rodney Kellum, Dr. Alfonzo Porter , Dr. Thomas L. Ryer and Brandon Jones .

The panelists for last Sunday’s conversation discussed the following stories:

The Dr. Vibe Show™: How The Sound Of Your Voice Affects Your Career — Especially As A Black Woman

The Dr. Vibe Show™: Kim Burrell And The Complex Relationship Between Black Women And Gay Men

The Dr. Vibe Show™: Study Explores How Race Impacts Homelessness

The Dr. Vibe Show™: 12 Things You Don’t Need To Be An Incredible Black Man

The Dr. Vibe Show™: President Obama Delivers His Farewell Address

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God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,

Dr. Vibe 

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The panelists for last Sunday's show wwere; Rodney Kellum and LeRon L. Barton.

The panelists commentted on the following stories:

The 2016 List Of People We Don’t Mess With Anymore

The 53 Percent Issue

Why Diversity Programs Backfire And How To Fix Them

Tavis Smiley – BFOTs (Black Friends of Trump) Are Normalizing Racism

The Black Person’s Burden Of Managing White Emotions In The Age Of Trump

 

God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,

Dr. Vibe

Please feel free to email us at dr.vibe@thedrvibeshow.com

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The panelists for the first episode of 2016 were: Dr. Lawrence A. Rasheed, LeRon L. Barton and Galen D.Bingham.

The panelists will be giving their takes on 2016 including:

– Young black men losing their life in police custody
– The gun deaths of many African Americans in Chicago
– The Flint, Michigan water crisis
– The state of education in America
– The North Carolina trans bathroom bill
– Some prominent Black Americans who are no longer with us
– Was 2016 the year of whitelash and the state of Black leadership

Please feel free to email us at dr.vibe@thedrvibeshow.com

God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith, 

Dr. Vibe 

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On last Saturday of each month at 9 a.m. Eastern, Dr. Vibe hosts a conversation at WJMS Radio with Jonathan O. Shaw and Henri Morris called Black Men Talking.

On last month’s broadcast, Dr. Vibe and Jonathan talked about some of the musicians that we lost during 2016. Some of the musicians talked about were: Prince, Maurice White, Phife Dawg, Sharon Jones, Bernie Worrell and Prince Buster.

God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith, 

Dr. Vibe 


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